The Cockpit (OVA)
1993 anime anthology film about World War Two / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Cockpit (ザ・コクピット, Za Kokupitto) is a Japanese original video animation series, based on Leiji Matsumoto's World War II manga Battlefield. The OVA series is written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, Takashi Imanishi and Ryousuke Takahashi.
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Genre | Historical, Military |
Original video animation | |
Directed by | Yoshiaki Kawajiri (ep 1) Takashi Imanishi (ep 2) Ryōsuke Takahashi (ep 3) |
Written by | Yoshiaki Kawajiri (ep 1) Takashi Imanishi (ep 2) Ryōsuke Takahashi (ep 3) |
Music by | Masahiro Kawasaki (ep 1) Akira Inoue (ep 2) Kaoru Wada (ep 3) |
Studio | Madhouse (ep 1) Jacom (ep 2) Visual 80 (ep 3) |
Licensed by | Urban Vision |
Released | October 22, 1993 |
Runtime | 30 minutes each |
Episodes | 3 |
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Kawajiri's Slipstream follows a Luftwaffe pilot on his mission to protect Germany's trump card: the world's first atomic bomb. Imanishi's Sonic Boom Squadron explores the last hours of a Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka pilot on August 6, 1945. Takahashi's Knight of the Iron Dragon tells the story of two Japanese soldiers in Leyte as they attempt to keep a promise.